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Ministry of Talents

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Central Government of Mohammad Ali Bogra

3rd Cabinet of Pakistan
1953–1955
Date formed17 April 1953
Date dissolved11 August 1955
People and organisations
Head of stateGhulam Muhammad
Head of governmentMohammad Ali Bogra
Member party  Muslim League
Opposition party  Awami League
Opposition leaderHuseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy
History
Election1955 Pakistani Constituent Assembly election
Outgoing election1947 Pakistani Constituent Assembly election
Legislature terms2nd Constituent Assembly of Pakistan
PredecessorNazimuddin administration
SuccessorChaudhry Muhammad Ali government

The Ministry of Talents, also known as Bogra administration, was the third government and cabinet of Pakistan formed by Mohammad Ali Bogra on 17 April 1953 and later expanded on 24 October 1954.[1][2]

During the Bogra government, the Cabinet took several decisions related to Pakistan–United States relations. During a visit by United States Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, the Cabinet determined that Pakistan would not enter into any arrangement obligating it to participate in a war in the event of an attack on NATO countries.[3]

The Cabinet also agreed that Pakistan's position would take into account the extent to which its disputes with India were addressed. In addition, it decided that the Commander-in-Chief would be permitted to meet with Dulles to exchange information, while policy decisions would remain the responsibility of the Cabinet.[3]

Cabinet

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First cabinet (17 April 1953 – 24 October 1954)

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Federal ministers

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Minister Portfolio Period
Mohammad Ali Bogra 1. Commerce
2. Defence
3. Information & Broadcasting
17 April 1953 to 7 December 1953
17 April 1953 to 24 October 1954
30 May 1954 to 5 September 1954
Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan Foreign Affairs & Commonwealth Relations 17 April 1953 to 24 October 1954
Chaudhry Muhammad Ali 1. Finance
2. Economic Affairs
17 April 1953 to 24 October 1954
Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani 1. Interior
2. States & Frontier Regions
17 April 1953 to 24 October 1954
Sardar Bahadur Khan Communications 17 April 1953 to 24 October 1954
Dr. A. M. Malik 1. Labour
2. Health
3. Works
17 April 1953 to 24 October 1954
Dr. Ishtiaq Husain Qureshi Education 17 April 1953 to 24 October 1954
A. K. Brohi 1. Law
2. Parliamentary Affairs
3. Minority Affairs
4. Information & Broadcasting
17 April 1953 to 24 October 1954
17 April 1953 to 7 December 1953
5 September 1954 to 14 October 1954
Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan 1. Food
2. Agriculture
3. Industries
4. Commerce
18 April 1953 to 24 October 1954
18 April 1953 to 24 October 1954
18 April 1953 to 24 October 1954
4 October 1954 to 24 October 1954
Shoaib Qureshi 1. Information & Broadcasting
2. Commerce
18 April 1953 to 30 May 1954
18 April 1953 to 24 October 1954
Tafazzal Ali 1. Refugees & Rehabilitation
2. Kashmir Affairs
7 December 1953 to 4 October 1954

Ministers of State

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Minister Portfolio Period
Ghayasuddin Pathan 1. Agriculture
2. Minority Affairs
7 December 1953 to 24 October 1954
Sardar Amir Azam Khan 1. Parliamentary Affairs
2. Defence
7 December 1953 to 24 October 1954
Murtaza Raza Choudhry Finance 7 December 1953 to 24 October 1954

Reconstituted cabinet (24 October 1954 – 11 August 1955)

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Federal ministers (reconstituted cabinet)

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Minister Portfolio Period
Mohammad Ali Bogra 1. Foreign Affairs & Commonwealth Relations
2. Communications
3. Health
24 October 1954 to 11 August 1955
24 October 1954 to 4 November 1954
24 October 1954 to 11 August 1955
Chaudhry Muhammad Ali 1. Finance
2. Economic Affairs
3. Refugees & Rehabilitation
4. Kashmir Affairs
24 October 1954 to 11 August 1955
24 October 1954 to 4 November 1954
24 October 1954 to 6 November 1954
Dr. A. M. Malik 1. Labour
2. Health
3. Works
24 October 1954 to 11 August 1955
24 October 1954 to 20 January 1955
24 October 1954 to 11 August 1955
M. A. H. Ispahani 1. Industries
2. Commerce
24 October 1954 to 11 August 1955
24 October 1954 to 20 December 1954
Major General Iskander Mirza 1. Interior
2. States & Frontier Regions
3. Kashmir Affairs
24 October 1954 to 7 August 1955
6 November 1954 to 20 January 1955
General Mohammad Ayub Khan Defence 24 October 1954 to 11 August 1955
Ghayasuddin Pathan 1. Food
2. Agriculture
3. Minority Affairs
4. Parliamentary Affairs
5. Law
24 October 1954 to 15 January 1955
24 October 1954 to 11 August 1955
24 October 1954 to 20 December 1954
Mir Ghulam Ali Talpur 1. Information & Broadcasting
2. Education
24 October 1954 to 12 January 1955
24 October 1954 to 18 March 1955
Dr. Khan Sahib Communications 4 November 1954 to 11 August 1955
Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola Commerce 20 December 1954 to 11 August 1955
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy Law 20 December 1954 to 11 August 1955
Syed Abid Hussain 1. Food
2. Education
15 January 1955 to 11 August 1955
25 March 1955 to 11 August 1955
Sardar Mumtaz Ali Khan 1. Information & Broadcasting
2. Kashmir Affairs
12 January 1955 to 11 August 1955
20 January 1955 to 11 August 1955
Abu Hussain Sarkar Health 20 January 1955 to 6 June 1955

Ministers of State (reconstituted cabinet)

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Minister Portfolio Period
Sardar Amir Azam Khan 1. Refugees & Rehabilitation
2. Defence
4 November 1954 to 11 August 1955
24 November 1954 to 11 August 1955
Murtaza Raza Choudhry Finance 24 October 1954 to 11 August 1955

References

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  1. ^ "Bogra Cabinet 1953" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Bogra Cabinet 1954" (PDF).
  3. ^ a b Kiran, Naumana (2014). "THE FEDERAL CABINET OF PAKISTAN: A STUDY OF BALANCING RELATIONS TOWARDS USA AND CHINA, 1947-1965". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 75: 958–966 – via JSTOR.